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Marriage, Death, and Legal Notices from Early Alabama Newspapers: 1819-1893, page 174

January 5, 1842 Died in this city on 31st December last, PLEASANT D. E. QUARLES in 26th or 27th year of his age. MR. QUARLES was a native of Aylette, King William County, Va.... It will be a consolation to his mother and numerous relations in King William to learn that he was highly esteemed in Tuscaloosa. Richmond Enquirer copy. Notice: Estate of ALLISON JONES, deceased. Land offered for sale by JAMES STEWART, WILLIAM WOMMACK, WILLIAM MADDOX. January 12, 1842 Married by REV. MR. GLADNEY at Fairfield, Pickens County on 33rd (23rd?) ultimo, MR. BIRD IVY to MISS ELIZABETH STONE, daughter of COL. WILLIAM D. STONE. January 19, 1842 Married on Tuesday 11th inst. by REV. J. HAMILTON of this city, WILLIAM C. BIBB of Lowndes Co. Miss, to MISS PRISCILLA A. SIMS, daughter of MRS. SARAH SIMS of this county. January 26, 1842 Died on consumption in this county on the evening of 16th inst. MRS. NANCY R. consort of REV. JAMES H. THOMASON in 32d year, leaving a husband, four little children and a weeping mother. Methodist. February 2, 1842 Married Monday evening last by REV. J. L. DAGG, ROBERT E. LOVE, Senior Editor of Marion, Perry County Herald to MISS LAURA A. CONE of this city. Married at Irwinton, Ala. on 11th inst. by REV. ROBERT C. SMITH of the Presbyterian Church, COL. JOHN COCHRAN of the House of Reoresenta-tives to MISS CAROLINE E. WELLBORN, only daughter of GEN. WILLIAM WELLBORN of Irwinton. February 9, 1842 Married on the evening of 4th inst. by REV. W. A. SCOTT at residence of JUDGE PERRY near Tuscaloosa, JAMES J. FOSTER to MISS MARIAH CUSACK. Married in Greene County on 11th Jan. by REV. MR. BRADSHAW, MR. WILLIAM R. PATTON of Huntsville to MISS MARY C. THOMAS of Greene County. See our Vol. 120 t>. 15. Death of DR. JAMES SOMERVILLE Died of apoplexy about 12 o'clock Thursday last. Left behind a most interesting family. Camt to this city with his family in 1837. Eminent physician. By Legislature of 1839, he was elected trustee of State University.... February 16, 1842 MRS. MARGARET SMITH, relict of the late HON. WILLIAM SMITH, died in this place on 24th ult. at a very advanced age. She possessed all the sterling virtues of the ladies of olden times. From Huntsville Democrat. February 23, 1842 Married on Monday evening last by REV. MR. HAMILTON, MR. GEORGE D. PURCELL of Virginia to MISS MARY L. AVERY to Tuscaloosa Co. (Letter to us from MISS RUTH EVANS, Box 147, Butler, Ala 36904 Apr. 5, 1969 "My father, JAMES SLICER PURCEL b Tuscaloosa July 25, 1843. In 1856 his parents, GEO. DOWELL PURCELL & MARY LUCINDA AVERA moved to Black Hawk, Miss. Carroll Co. J. S. P. volunteered in Civil War." Died in this city on Friday the 18th inst. MRS. MARY HAWN, wife of WILLIAM HAWN, Esq., in her 30th year.... A few weeks ago, the deceased gave birth to a lovely baby. As a mother, as a daughter, as a sisterm she was the pride of her aged parents and to her brothers an object of purity. She left a husband, four young children and other relations, among them an aged father and mother. 174 - (3474)